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Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) References

  1. Arnone, G., Bianchi, A., Della Pietra, B., Sernicola, R., Sparacino, E., & Vitolo R. (1998). Easy Medic: an Internet application for the general practitioner. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 4 (Suppl 1), 93-94.

  2. Bergeron, B.P. (1998). Personal digital assistants. Another step toward ubiquitous computing. Postgraduate Medicine, 103 (6), 29-31.

  3. Ebell, M., & Rovner, D. (2000). Information in the palm of your hand. Journal of Family Practice, 49 (3), 243-251.

  4. Grundy, S.M., Balady, G.J., Criqui, M.H., Fletcher, G., Greenland, P., Hiratzka, L.F., Houston-Miller, N., Kris-Etherton, P., Krumholz, H.M., LaRosa, J., Ockene, I.S., Pearson, T.A., Reed, J., Washington, R., & Smith, S.C. (1998). Primary prevention of coronary heart disease: Guidance from Framingham: A statement for healthcare professionals from the AHA task force on risk reduction. Circulation, 97, 1876-1887.

  5. Krippendorf, R.L., Simpson, D.E., & Scheidermayer, D. (1999). Promoting reflective teaching with personal digital assistants. Academic Medicine, 75 (5), 577.

  6. Roth, A.C., Leon, M.A., Milner, S.M., et al. (1997). A personal digital assistant for determination of fluid needs for burn patients. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation, 34, 186-190.

  7. Ebell, M., Hale, W., Buchanan, J.E., & Dake, P. (1995). Hand-held computers for family physicians. Journal of Family Practice, 41, 385-392.

  8. Sackett, D., & Straus, S. (1998). Finding and applying evidence during clinical rounds: The evidence "cart." Journal of the American Medical Association, 280, 1336-1338.

  9. Sado, A.S. (1999). Electronic medical record in the intensive care unit. Critical Care Clinics, 15 (3), 499-522.

  10. Sasaki, H., Sukeda, H., Matsuo, H., Oka, Y., Kaneko, M., & Sasaki, S. (1998) Mobile PCIS: point-of-care information systems with portable terminals. Medinfo, 9 (Pt 2), 990-994.

  11. Wilson, P.W.F, D'Agostino, R.B, Levy, D., Belanger, A.M., Silbershatz, H., & Kannel, W.B. (1998). Prediction of coronary heart disease using risk factor categories. Circulation, 97, 1837-1847.

 

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January 10, 2008